Relationship with Ronaldinho Today, Assis acts as his brother's agent and adviser, and is credited by many, including
Ronaldinho himself, as a major influence and guiding force for his brother. Assis has been described as an idol to his younger brother by some onlookers. Ronaldinho described his brother in January 2020 as a "brother, father, partner, [and] footballer" while onlookers, like Brazilian footballer
Walter Casagrande, claimed Ronaldinho was simply being childish for relying too much on his older brother. Assis's son would go on to join
Cruzeiro-RS for a short period in 2014 like Assis's father had previously done.
Legal troubles Assis began having legal troubles in 2003 when he was arrested and sentenced to 5 years and 5 months under a 'semi-open regime' for
money laundering. He would later be fined roughly 1.5 million dollars, alongside his brother, for building a fishing platform along the
Guaíba River in a 'heritage-protected' zone. They would ultimately lose their passports for not paying the fine in full. In March 2020 he was questioned by police in Paraguay, along with his brother and Brazilian businessman Wilmondes Sousa Lira, after the two were alleged to have used fake passports to enter the country while coming for a charity event and book promotion. The brothers would go on to be jailed in
Asunción although the fake passport charges would be dropped. The investigation evolve into allegations of the brothers being tied to a money laundering scheme connected to entrepreneur Dalia Lopez, who allegedly gave them the fake passports with help from businessman Wilmondes Sousa Lira, who had been traveling with the two brothers. They would be moved from jail to being placed under house arrest in a hotel, although their appeal to end house arrest would be denied due to them being a flight risk. They would eventually be released with a $110,000 fine for Assis and $90,000 fine for Ronaldinho after spending 5 months in custody. ==Career statistics==